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Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
Chapter5 CLI Commands
cnfsesretrans
cnfsesretrans
To configure the timeout period for unacknowledged packets and number of retransmissions, use the
cnfsesretrans command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode.
cnfsesretrans session-num unack-timeout max-ses-retrans
Syntax Description
Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking
Usage Guidelines Use this command for a previously added PRI backhaul session.
When the maximum retransmissions have been made and there is still no acknowledgment, the session
is considered failed.
Examples The following example shows that session number 2 is configured wi th a time out per iod fo r
unacknowledged packets of 1000 ms and a maximum number of retransmission attempts of 20:
cnfsesretrans 2 1000 20
Related Commands
session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64.
unack-timeout Timeout period (defined in milliseconds) to send an acknowledgment. It can
be in the range from 100 to 65535. (Default = 600)
max-ses-retrans The maximum number of retransmissions. It can be in the range from 0 to
255. (Default = 3)
Command Description
cnfsesack Configures the timeout period before sending an acknowledgment, and th e
maximum number of acknowledgments that can be accumulated.
cnfsesmaxreset Configures the maximum number of resets that a VISM card performs before
a connection is reset.
cnfsesmaxseg Configures the maximum segment size, in octets, that can be received by a
VISM card after sending a synchronize message.
cnfsesnullsegtmout Configures the idle time before sending a null segment.
cnfsesoutofseq Configures the maximum number of out-of-sequence packets that ca n be
accumulated before sending an EACK packet.
cnfsesport Configures the port numbers of a previously added PRI backhaul session.
cnfsesstatetmout Configures the number of milliseconds that VISM waits for a transfer state
before executing an auto reset.
cnfsessyncatmps Configures the maximum number of call agent synchronization attempts.